KENNEDY, Thomas, minister at PERTHI, General Assembly of 1618, Lasswade, 416.
Kirton, James, minister at Rotter- Presbyery established in the Church dam, 484. at the Revolution, 447.
LANARK, the Covenant renewed at, QUAKERS, their delusions, 191, 192. in 1666, 379.
Law, James, Archbishop of Glas- gow, 6.
Livingston, John, minister at An- crum, his testimony to the char- acter of William Guthrie, 8, 12, 52.
REFORMATION of religion sealed by the blood of its martyrs, 485. Renwick, James, 399, 400, 420.
Luther on the Galatians referred Rogers, John, minister of Dedham to, 305.
NISBET, John, in Hardhill, relation of his life and sufferings, 371-409; his ancestry, 377, 378; swore the Solemn League and Covenant at Scoon in 1650, 379; his zeal in the cause of the Covenanters, ib.; distinguished himself at the bat- tles of Pentland, Drumclog, and Bothwell, 380; family bereave- ments, 381, 382; his wanderings and sufferings, 383-385; is taken prisoner, his examination before the Council at Edinburgh, 385- 388; sentence of death passed on him, 388; his last and dying testimony, 390-407; his behav- iour on the scaffold, 407-409.
OWEN, Dr John, his character of Guthrie's "Trial of a Saving Interest in Christ," 55.
Rutherford, Samuel, Professor of Divinity in the University of St Andrews, 9, 35, 53, 64, 136.
SHEPHERD'S "Sound Believer," 113, 139, 144, 157, 168; his "Sincere Convert," 115. Skinner, Lewis, minister at Brech- in, 49.
Spotswood, Archbishop, 7. Stevenson, John, his "Comforting Cordial for Christians," 411-477; experiences in his pilgrimage, 416; discouragements he had to contend with, 419; he bewails the degeneracy of the times, 419, 420; his deep sense of redeeming love, and of man's recovery from his lost estate, 421, 422; praise to God for deliverance from trouble, 423, 424; afflictions and temptations, 424-435; remark- able providences and returns of prayer, 435; his preservation after the battle of Bothwell, 437; providential deliverances from
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